FED Funds Raise Again by .75%
FED Funds Raise Again by .75% this morning (September 21st) based on economic data over the last few months. You Can Still Buy a Home in Coachella Valley In Spite of Higher Interest Rates.
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FED Funds Raise Again by .75% this morning (September 21st) based on economic data over the last few months. You Can Still Buy a Home in Coachella Valley In Spite of Higher Interest Rates.
Do you lock your doors? That sounds like a strange question, but do you lock your doors when you step out for just a minute? Like when you go for a walk, run to the local gym to work out, or go to the grocery store to grab a gallon of milk? … it’s just around the corner.
Is Your Home Ready for Your Return? After your Desert home has been empty of a while or rented out, you’ll want to line things up ahead of time, so your Desert home is ready for your arrival.
Desert Water Agency Offering Incentives to Your Lawn. Due to the extreme drought we’re in (and it doesn’t seem to be letting up anytime soon), the Coachella Valley Water District is offer a rebate program to remove your green grass which needs to be watered to survive with native plants or astro turf.
Home Insurance Checkup, that is. With home prices and an increase in building supplies, it may be time to check your home insurance to see if you have enough coverage.
Central Air How To’s. Let’s give a very big THANK YOU to Willis Carrier. Who is Willis Carrier? He invented the first electric air conditioning unit in 1902.
Robo Calls Aim Homeowners. Do you receive multiple Robo calls per day (or per hour)? It’s aggravating, very annoying, and inconvenient. Every time you answer your phone, it’s either…
CAR Market Minute – August 8th, 20202 — Last week we celebrated the recovery of all jobs lost in 2020, and the unemployment rate dipped back to the lowest level since 1969. The latest jobs report showed that the labor market remains strong despite other signs of economic weakness.
The real estate market in the Desert is seeing some changes. Earlier this year and last year, listings were only on the market for hours, with multiple offers and, many times, no contingencies or inspections. Wild times and you’re lucky if the seller accepted your offer.
to wait until September 13th to determine if the proposed changes to short-term rentals throughout Riverside County will go into effect.
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